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The Sigma 30mm f/1.4 DC DN Contemporary E Mount Lens is an ultra fast prime lens designed specifically for Sony E mount cameras with APS-C sized sensors, like the Sony a6500 (it can also be paired with full frame cameras, like the a7R III when in crop mode). The wide f/1.4 maximum aperture is perfect for low light shooting and for achieving beautiful out of focus backgrounds while a Stepping Motor provides, fast, smooth and quiet autofocus for shooting video. This lens is well suited for street photography, large group portraits, and events. Sigma's Contemporary line of lenses blends compact design (this lens is under 3" long and only .58 pounds) with high performance for both video and photography shooting, with a special emphasis on quiet performance and corrected optical distortion. For this reason, Sigma's Contemporary lenses are ideal for multimedia/multidisciplinary projects and for travel.

• Front Cap

• Rear Cap

• 52mm Filter

• Lens Hood

• This lens is compatible with Sony E mount cameras with APS-C crop frame sensors only. The focal length equivalent is 45mm. It is not recommended for use with full frame (FE) cameras unless you are using them in cropped sensor mode.